It's true that I'm not known as a crooner or balladeer. I'm known for a more crusading or quixotic temperament.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
In the future, I see me as being my own artist and definitely not a ballad singer!
I love the classic crooners, but I got that from my mother - she worked in a record store.
Yeah, I've always considered myself a musical person.
When I'm not singing, I'm a lot of persons: I'm a producer. I'm a badminton player. I'm a writer. I'm a movie freak. I'm a documentary maker.
I've played the clarinet since I was a kid. I love to sing, but I'm not much of a singer. Let's say that when it comes to vocalizing, I have the soul of Billy Bigelow but the voice of Jigger Cragan.
I always wanted to be known as a songwriter and not just a songbird.
Originally I considered myself a singer.
I never get tired of exploring Americana or country music, and I always have a little bit of a crooner in me that never seems to go away.
I've developed a karaoke habit. I've become a crooner.
I'm kind of a pop balladeer because I love the art of storytelling. I call myself 'HBO for the ears'; I sing little movies.